Information Technology students from South Hills School of Business & Technology's Altoona Campus partnered with Link Computer Corporation to develop a web application to help the Altoona Chapter of AMBUCS keep track of its AmTryke Therapeutic Tricycle program.

As part of the curriculum for each of its specialized associate degree programs, students at South Hills School of Business & Technology must take a Job Search Skills course to ensure they learn how to craft résumés and cover letters, polish their interviewing skills, and utilize the latest job-seeking methods.

Students, faculty, and staff at South Hills School of Business & Technology recently volunteered their arms to the students of its Medical Assistant specialized associate degree program to help them meet a requirement that puts them one step closer to achieving the National Healthcareer® Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician certification.

The third "Active Living" project update describes how the Information Technology students from South Hills Altoona redesigned the "Active Living" brochure for Healthy Blair County Coalition, the tools they used to do it, and the challenges they faced along the way.